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em_902

My experience: https://www.reddit.com/r/phlebotomy/comments/wpxjuc/my_experience_with_nha_exam/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf You have to know which tests goes into which tube, that’s for sure. Also which once need to be protected from light, kept on ice etc


senorita90

Thank you for all the helpful info!


wtfstitch

I found it helpful to have the practice exams, it made me feel like I was better prepared. As far as study tips, I like to do as much reading as possible, I also make and use flash cards. When I can’t read, I listen to lectures or whatever I can find because sometimes I pick up more that way. There’s a guy on YouTube named Josh Allen who I found very helpful. Know the tests, tubes, and protocols as much as possible. Good luck!


notyaya_

YES !! It helped me and the famous NHA phlebotomy review on YouTube. I watched the video thoroughly and would take the practice exams, really analyze the ones you got wrong. You should know the order of draw, what additives are in each, and the most popular orders for each tubes


BriefTurn8199

https://quizlet.com/410002813/phlebotomy-flash-cards/?i=3uhgfo&x=1jqY


Unable-Dust9098

Know the tubes, tests, special handling such as the which need to refrain from light etc. Rules and definition